THE VISUAL ARTS AND THE OPPOSITES
Marcia Rackow

Fall Schedule 2006


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This class studies the art of the world — from the Rembrandt's at the Met to the latest work in Chelsea — with this great Aesthetic Realism principle, stated by Eli Siegel, as the basis: "All beauty is a making one of opposites, and the making one of opposites is what we are going after in ourselves." The class will be held in museums, galleries, and at the Aesthetic Realism Foundation. 
Sep 23
Michael Heizer, Hai Bo, Walter Niedermayr, Ursula von Rydingsvard
CHELSEA GALLERIES
Oct 7
"Moving Pictures: American Art & Early Film, 1880-1910"
GREY ART GALLERY
Oct 21
"Set in Stone: The Medieval Face in Sculpture"

METROPOLTIAN MUSEUM

Nov 4
Slide Class
TERRAIN GALLERY
Nov 18
The Art of the Papua Gulf

METROPOLITAN MUSEUM

Dec 2
Students Discuss Works — Slide Class
TERRAIN GALLERY
Dec 16
"Americans in Paris"
METROPOLITAN MUSEUM

Note: Since many museums charge admission, the museum fees will be additional. 

For more information, including auditing classes, please call the Aesthetic Realism Foundation at 212-777-4490

For a listing of all classes, click here

You can visit Ms. Rackow's website: Marcia Rackow: Artist, Educator, Aesthetic Realism Consultant.

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